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His Excellency
Afonso Pena
Official portrait, 1906
President of Brazil
In office
15 November 1906 – 14 June 1909
Vice PresidentNilo Peçanha
Preceded byRodrigues Alves
Succeeded byNilo Peçanha
Vice President of Brazil
In office
23 June 1903 – 14 November 1906
PresidentRodrigues Alves
Preceded byRosa e Silva
Succeeded byNilo Peçanha
Other offices held
1903–1906President of the Senate
1900–1903State Senator of Minas Gerais
1899–1902President of the Deliberative Council of Belo Horizonte
1895–1898President of the Bank of the Republic
1892–1894President of Minas Gerais
1891–1891State Senator of Minas Gerais
1887–1889General Deputy for Minas Gerais
1885–1885Minister of Justice
1883–1884Minister of Agriculture
1882–1882Minister of War
1878–1882General Deputy for Minas Gerais
1874–1878Provincial Deputy of Minas Gerais
Personal details
Born(1847-11-30)30 November 1847
Santa Bárbara, Minas Gerais, Empire of Brazil
Died14 June 1909(1909-06-14) (aged 61)
Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, Brazil
Cause of deathPneumonia
Resting placeAfonso Pena Memorial
Political partyLiberal (1874–1889)
PRM (1891–1909)
Spouse
Maria Guilhermina de Oliveira
(m. 1875)
Children9
Alma materFaculty of Law of São Paulo (LL.B., LL.D.)
Occupation
  • Lawyer
  • professor
  • politician
SignatureAfonso Pena
Military service
RankBrigadier general

Afonso Augusto Moreira Pena[a] (Portuguese: [aˈfõsu awˈɡustu moˈɾejɾɐ ˈpenɐ]; 30 November 1847 – 14 June 1909), often referred to as Afonso Pena, was a Brazilian lawyer, professor and politician who served as the 6th president of Brazil from 1906 until his death in 1909. Pena was elected in 1906, the chosen successor of president Rodrigues Alves. He served as the 4th vice president of Brazil under Rodrigues Alves (1903–1906) after the death of Silviano Brandão. Pena was a convinced monarchist, being the first Brazilian president to die in office.

Pena was born in Santa Bárbara, Minas Gerais, in 1847. His father, Domingos José Teixeira Pena, was a Portuguese immigrant who owned slaves and a gold mine. After graduating with a Law degree from the Faculty of Law of São Paulo and becoming a doctor at the same institution, Pena returned to his hometown, where he began to work as an attorney, later moving to Barbacena and becoming known for defending slaves. His political career began in 1874 when he joined the Liberal Party and was elected to the Provincial Assembly of Minas Gerais. In 1878 he was elected general deputy for Minas Gerais. In the succeeding years he reconciled legislative work with some periods occupying ministries—Ministry of War (1882), Agriculture (1883–1884) and Justice (1885).

After the proclamation of the Republic, Pena withdrew from public life; however, he was soon called upon to join the Republican Party of Minas Gerais and run for the State Senate in order to help with the creation of the new state constitution. Pena was elected for the position in 1891 and presided over the commission that was tasked with drafting the constitution. After resigning his position in the Senate, Pena was elected president of Minas Gerais by consensus of the several political currents in the state, serving from 1892 to 1894. It was during his administration that Belo Horizonte was set for the future state capital (which at that time was Ouro Preto) and the Faculty of Law of Minas Gerais was founded. After presiding over the Bank of the Republic from 1895 to 1898, Pena became vice president to Rodrigues Alves in 1903. As vice president, he also served as president of the Senate.

Pena became president of Brazil in 1906 after an uncontested single-candidate election. He was the first Brazilian president to advocate intervening in the coffee economy, putting into practice the Taubaté Agreement, after which the federal government began to buy production surplus in order to maintain the high price of coffee in international markets. Pena's government promoted the expansion of railroads and immigration, the modernization and reorganization of the Brazilian Army with the introduction of the Sortition Law, and the rearmament of the Brazilian Navy, which was done by ministers Hermes da Fonseca and Alexandrino Faria de Alencar [pt]. Pena also supported Cândido Rondon's expeditions in the Amazon rainforest, which linked it to Rio de Janeiro by telegraph. In the international sphere, Brazil took part in the Hague Convention of 1907 with a delegation led by Ruy Barbosa and solved its border issues with Colombia and Peru. Tensions with Argentina reached a peak due to the acquisition of the Minas Geraes-class battleships, which kickstarted the South American dreadnought race, and both countries hovered on the brink of war. Pena died from a severe pneumonia in 1909, being succeeded by Nilo Peçanha.


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